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CORAL CALCIUM

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Coral Calcium Powder

Ocean Milk™ Sango Coral Calcium (AustL 93236)

We are delighted to introduce Australia to coral calcium from Okinawa, Japan.
Ocean Milk™ Sango Coral Calcium is formulated from 100% fossilised marine bed coral, and is the only Coral Calcium product to carry an Australian AustL number - does yours?

Ocean Milk™ Sango Coral Calcium has a dolomitic structure of calcium and magnesium in a 2:1 ratio with traces of many other minerals that are important to the overall physical wellbeing of your body.

Did You Know that the body fluids, such as blood, spinal and saliva, of the healthy are alkaline (high pH), whereas the body fluids of the sick are acidic (low pH)?

Calcium is an essential nutrient your body needs every day. You may already know that it helps build and maintain healthy teeth and bones but that's not all! Calcium also keeps your heart beating steadily, your blood working correctly and your nerves and muscles in good shape too.

Ocean Milk™ is a matrix of bio-absorbable calcium/magnesium and trace elements.
Ocean Milk™ aids the body in the maintenance of acid/alkali balance for general wellbeing.

Ocean Milk™  (capsules only) has the added benefit of 333iu vitamin D for optimum absorption.
Ocean Milk™ may assist in the prevention and/or treatment of osteoporosis.

Ocean Milk Coral Calcium powder includes a 1gram scoop. Taken at a maintenance level, a 200gram jar lasts on average 14 weeks. This tasteless, odourless powder may be added to any food or drink for adults and children alike. Suggested serving is half to 1 scoop 3 times daily or as directed by your health care practitioner.

Ocean Milk™ is 100% ionised in 15 minutes, which means that all of the calcium can go into the blood stream and be used for the regulatory functions essential to the body. Studies done at Tokyo University on rats and humans show that absorption of calcium from coral calcium is greater than that from regular calcium carbonate, milk and hydroxyapatite.

Ocean Milk™ Coral Calcium Gold (AustL 93319)

 

Now available in vegecaps. Coral Cay Health have chosen to use vegetable caps and plant based (cholecalciferol) vitamin D to make our product suitable for every type of diet. There is 333IU per capsule.

A bottle of 90 capsules, taken at a maintenance dose of 3 per day will last on average one month.

 

 

 

 

More Than One Type of Coral Calcium?

There are two main types of coral calcium available:

1. Okinawa Land Based Coral (above-sea) -This is coral sand which has washed onto the land in Okinawa and then (collected) mined. Above sea coral is easier to harvest than ocean bed, however much of the mineral content (especially magnesium, has been leached out by the sun, air and rain.

2. Okinawa Below Sea Coral (Marine) Grade – Marine grade coral calcium is essentially coral that has broken off and fallen onto the seabed due to the natural weathering of coral reefs through wave action. The result of the weathering is a substance called coral sands. These coral sands are carefully vacuumed up from the sea bed, some 4 - 6 kilometres from the living reefs (in fact, only 1/10,000th of the coral sands produced naturally each year are collected and processed for use as a nutrient!) The coral sands are then washed, heated and pulverised to a fine tasteless powder.

Did You Know with vitamins and mineral supplements, you can lower the acidity of your body fluids and become healthy?

The Japanese Government who maintain very strict laws concerning the collection of coral sands, oversee these operations to ensure environmental integrity.

Marine coral calcium, which is the most bio-absorbable form of coral calcium and contains the highest level of active nutrients, has two different types:

  • CCP(Coral Calcium Powder) which has the lower calcium to magnesium ratio, approx 17:1.
  • SMP(Sango Mineral Powder) which has calcium/magnesium ratio of 2:1 which is best for optimal absorption.

At Coral Cay Health Pty Ltd. we use the superior (SMP) Sango mineral powder in our products because of its rich mineral content, dolomitic structure and naturally occurring 2:1 ratio of calcium to magnesium.

Did You Know the Journal of the National Cancer Institute has reported that calcium supplementation reduces the risk of all types of colorectal polyps, especially with lesions. The study of 913 patients found the risk of advanced lesions was 35% lower with patients taking calcium.

Coral Calcium Story                       See also: The Calcium Factor Book 

Around the world, there are several cultures that are known for living long, healthy and productive lives.
These people include the Titicaca's in Peru, the Hunza's of Pakistan, the Tibetan's, Armenian's, Azerbaijani’s and the Okinawan's of Japan. It is not uncommon for these people to live over 100 years of age.

Scientists found that the most common factors between all these cultures were:

  • The amount of minerals they absorb through food and water.
  • A healthy outdoor lifestyle that includes plenty of sunshine (when sun strikes you, you produce vitamin D, which stimulates the receptors of the small intestine to absorb high levels of nutrients into the body.)
  • Strong family and spiritual ties.

The source of water for many of these cultures is melting glacial water, known as "Milk of the Mountains" because of its' white, milky appearance which is caused by the crushed rocks contained in the glacial ice. This water is extremely mineral rich, especially in calcium.

The Okinawan's of Japan, many of who live to over 95 years of age, also drink water which is mineral rich. Again the main minerals being calcium and magnesium.
However the Okinawan's live at sea level, unlike the other cultures who live high up in the mountains, so their mineral rich water doesn't come from melting glacial water, it comes from...coral.

Some of the islands of Okinawa are volcanic islands while others are coral islands. The mineral rich soils from the volcanic islands leach into the surrounding seas and are absorbed by the coral beds, making the coral islands storehouses of mineral nutrients.
When rain falls on these coral islands, it percolates through the coral deposits and absorbs minerals and other elements which in turn changes the alkalinity of the water to a healthy 7 to 8.5.

The recorded history of its use by humans goes back over hundreds of years to the local Okinawan farmers who after fertilizing their crops with coral calcium found they received far greater rice yields.

One hundred years later, Spanish explorers, noting the age and vitality of these people, took coral calcium back with them to Barcelona, Spain, where it was recommended by doctors for many ailments.

Today coral calcium is taken not only by the Okinawans and Spanish, but by people all over the world, from Europe, China, Russia, France, Sweden, Japan, the America's and now Australia.

Did You Know that by spitting on a penny's worth of pH paper, you can measure your level of acidity and health?

Acid/Alkali Balance

pH: What Does It Mean?
The pH ranges from 0-14, with 7 being neutral. Above 7 is alkaline and below 7 is acidic. The concentration of hydrogen ions is commonly expressed in terms of the pH scale. Low pH corresponds to high hydrogen ion c
oncentration and vice versa
The higher the pH reading, the more alkaline and oxygen rich the fluid is. The lower the pH reading, the more acidic and oxygen deprived the fluid is.
The internal environment of a normal healthy body is slightly alkaline, maintaining a pH of just above 7.

Available now: Deluxe Litmus Kit - superior litmus paper with 12 gradients, from pH5.5 through to pH8.0 to test saliva and urine. Comes in a handy dispenser pack. (see "Coral Calcium" on our secure store)

pH Balance in Your Diet
Ideally our diet should be composed of about 35% acid forming foods and 65% alkaline forming foods. The majority of fruit and vegetables leave an alkalizing effect. Most grains are somewhat acid forming as are protein foods (meat). Refined sugar is acid forming whilst natural sea salt is not. While this is the ideal it is not often the case. And remember, we live amongst acid toxins daily, even if we don’t eat them!

Bone and pH
Bone contains a large reservoir of  potentially mobilisable alkaline salts of calcium, sodium, magnesium and potassium and contributes to the maintenance of our all important alkaline/acid balance by buffering a portion of the acid generated from the metabolism of food. When our internal pH turns acid, these minerals are mobilised from bone to neutralize excess acidity. Prolonged and repeat utilization of alkaline minerals for acid neutralization can deplete bone and contribute to osteoporosis. Thus, those with a more acid chemistry waste mineral reserves in mandatory pH balancing.

How Much Calcium Do I Need?

As you probably know, your body requires varying levels of calcium throughout the different stages of life, below are a few of the main categories: 

Young Children – Growing skeletons have high calcium needs. Depending on their age and sex, children require between 700 – 1000mgs calcium daily.

Teens -  Need higher than average calcium levels when going through puberty. They just never seem to stop growing! Girls need up to 1000mgs per day while boys need 1,200mgs per day.

Adults -  Up until your mid 30’s your skeleton is still increasing in bone mass so it is important to provide your body with the calcium it needs during these years as to offset calcium related diseases later in life.
Men and women need between 800mgs and 1000mgs a day.

Pregnant Women – Your developing baby depends on calcium to build it’s little bones, which they get through the mothers diet. In the last three months of pregnancy a women needs 1,100mgs a day.

Lactating Women – While breastfeeding, a mother needs not only enough calcium for herself, but for her baby, which is 1,200mg per day.

Old Age – As we get older our body’s skeleton loses calcium at varying rates. Due to hormonal changes after menopause, women lose almost double the amount of calcium as men do. Women need 1,000mgs of calcium per day, while men need 800mgs.

Recommended Daily Calcium Intake

Category Age Calcium (mg)
Children 1-3 years 700
  4-7 years 800
Girls 8-11 years 900
  12-15 years 1000
  16-18 800
Women 19-54 years 800
  54+ years 1000
Pregnancy The last 3 months 1100
Lactating   1200
Boys 8-11 years 800
  12-15 years 1200
  16-18 years 1000
Men 19-64 years 800
  64+ years 800

Source: National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia

What problems might I have taking calcium?

It’s very difficult to get too much calcium. Any excess which the body cannot use is excreted from the body in the urine and stool. Daily consumption up to 2,500 mg has been shown to be safe. (1)

Factors that affect calcium absorption

  • Cigarette smoking
  • High salt diet
  • Drinks with caffeine in them (cola, tea, coffee)
  • Excessive alcohol intake
  • High animal protein diets (for example, lots of meat)
  • High phosphates in animal foods and soft drinks
  • Crash diets
  • Very high fibre and phytic acid intakes.

FACTS ABOUT OSTEOPOROSIS AND ITS IMPACT.

  • There were 1.9 million Australians with osteoporosis and fractures in 2001.
  • Every 8.1 minutes in Australia someone is admitted to hospital with a fracture.
  • Direct costs in 200-2001 at 1.9 billion (over half in hospital costs).

Source: “The Burden of Brittle Bones – Costing Osteoporosis in Australia,” prepared by Access Economics for Osteoporosis Australia.
 

Bone Loss and pH

A recent seven-year study conducted at the University of California, San Francisco, showed that women who have consistent internal acidity are at greater risk for bone loss than those who have normal pH levels. The scientists who carried out this experiment believe that many of the hip fractures prevalent among post- menopausal women are connected to high acidity caused by a diet rich in animal and processed foods and low in vegetables. This is because the body borrows calcium from the bones in order to balance pH.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol 73, No. 1, 118-122 January 2001

Osteoporosis, which means porous bones, is a disease where bone density deteriorates which leads to increased risk of fracture.
As bone loss is often gradual osteoporosis can often be left unchecked and is not noticed until the disease is well advanced.
It is a good idea to have a check-up and a bone density test if you are concerned.

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